This chapter was just an extension upon the previous chapter and
continues to explain the different types of structure class words. In
this chapter it goes over: prepositions,
conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, relative and interrogatives.
Prepositions- signal that allows one to know a noun is coming
Prep+Noun= Prepositional Phrase
EX: We played with our basketball inside the house.
Conjunctions: join grammatical structures, but is broken into 2 different parts
1. coordinating conjunction- and, but, or, nor, yet, for, so
2. Correlative conjunction- both...and, either...or, neither...nor, not only...but also
Subordinating conjunction- join all parts of a sentence that are grammatically equivalent
Types: manner, compare/contrast, cause/effect, condition, purpose
Relative- Where, when, why, who, whom
Interrogatives- Question words---Why, whom, whose, what, where and why
Again, I do not have many questions regarding this material, it is just a lot of different parts and can become hard to not get them all mixed up.
Prepositions- signal that allows one to know a noun is coming
Prep+Noun= Prepositional Phrase
EX: We played with our basketball inside the house.
Conjunctions: join grammatical structures, but is broken into 2 different parts
1. coordinating conjunction- and, but, or, nor, yet, for, so
2. Correlative conjunction- both...and, either...or, neither...nor, not only...but also
Subordinating conjunction- join all parts of a sentence that are grammatically equivalent
Types: manner, compare/contrast, cause/effect, condition, purpose
Relative- Where, when, why, who, whom
Interrogatives- Question words---Why, whom, whose, what, where and why
Again, I do not have many questions regarding this material, it is just a lot of different parts and can become hard to not get them all mixed up.
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